THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING BENGKAL LEAF INFUSION (Nauclea Orientalis L.) AS AN ANTIDIABETIC FOR MICE
Andy Brata,
Lailan Azizah,
Dona Muin
Abstract:Background: Bengkal leaves (Nauclea orientalis L.) is a plant that contains flavonoids that act as active substances in reducing blood glucose levels (antidiabetic). The effectiveness of Bengkal leaf decoction (Nauclea orientalis L.) used by the public is still not known as an antidiabetic agent. This research was conducted to test the effectiveness of using Bengkal leaf infusion (Nauclea orientalis L.), used by the community as an antidiabetic test using male white mice that had been induced with alloxan prev… Show more
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